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  • The Moc Fire burns in Tuolumne County during the 2020 California Wildfires.
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  • https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/aug/24/california-wildfires-death-toll-evacuations-santa-cruz-bay-area-lightning-complex
    The Guardian_Moc Fire_2020-08_#2.png
  • https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/aug/21/california-wildfires-latest-bay-area-lightning
    The Guardian_Moc Fire_2020-08_#1.png
  • Burning from the inside during California's Windy Fire burning in Sequoia National Monument near California Hot Springs, California, on Sunday, September 26, 2021. California Wildfire.
    Windy Fire_20210926408238.jpg
  • The downtown Reno, Nevada, skyline is barely visible due to wildfire smoke on Monday, July 30, 2018. According to Washoe County health authorities, several wildfires burning in Nevada and in California have caused air quality to deteriorate in the Reno, Nevada, area over the past week. Health officials in Washoe County Health District's Air Quality Management have reported that Washoe County experienced the highest (worst) level of ozone air pollution since 2008. An Air Quality Index (AQI) for ozone was 140 this past Sunday, Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups. The highest ever for ozone in Washoe County was an AQI of 164 in 1984, Unhealthy.
    Wildfire Smoke_Reno_2018073055962.JPG
  • The downtown Reno, Nevada, skyline is barely visible due to wildfire smoke on Monday, July 30, 2018. According to Washoe County health authorities, several wildfires burning in Nevada and in California have caused air quality to deteriorate in the Reno, Nevada, area over the past week. Health officials in Washoe County Health District's Air Quality Management have reported that Washoe County experienced the highest (worst) level of ozone air pollution since 2008. An Air Quality Index (AQI) for ozone was 140 this past Sunday, Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups. The highest ever for ozone in Washoe County was an AQI of 164 in 1984, Unhealthy.
    Wildfire Smoke_Reno_2018073055969.JPG
  • Emerald Bay’s Fannette Island is barely perceptible on Friday, August 27, 2021, due to smoke from California wildfires.
    Caldor Fire_20210827401812.jpg
  • Forests are closed near South Lake Tahoe on Friday, August 27, 2021, due to poor air quality from California wildfires.
    Caldor Fire_20210827401836.jpg
  • Emerald Bay’s Fannette Island is barely perceptible on Friday, August 27, 2021, due to smoke from California wildfires.
    Caldor Fire_20210827401816.jpg
  • Inmate firefighting crews move along Hwy 49 as the Moc Fire burns near San Francisco’s Hetch Hetchy Power and Water in Moccasin, California, on Thursday, August 20, 2020.
    Moc Fire_20200820404944.jpg
  • If you know, you know. Many who have experienced wildfires have experienced this sight before. Smoke from the Caldor Fire moves in front of the sun in Somerset, California, on Wednesday, August 25, 2021,
    Caldor Fire_20210825400849.jpg
  • September 4, 2013<br />
A firefighter wipes his face as a backfire burns along Tioga Road in Yosemite National Park on Wednesday, September 4, 2013.
    Caifornia Wildfire Rim Fire_20130904...jpg
  • MARTIN PUEBLA, a firefighter with Angeles National Forest Engine 37, uses a hand tool to scratch a line around a stump that is burning in the Donnell Fire at the Clark Fork Campground near Dardanelle, California, on Thursday, August 16, 2018.
    Donnell Fire.jpg
  • Angeles National Forest Engine 326 firefighter, JASMINE LEMUS, walks through hot spots on the Donnell Fire near Baker Station, Dardenelle, California, on Friday, August 10, 2018.
    Donnell Fire.jpg
  • Angeles National Forest Engine 326 firefighter, JASMINE LEMUS, walks through hot spots on the Donnell Fire near Baker Station, Dardenelle, California, on Friday, August 10, 2018.
    Donnell Fire.jpg
  • Firefighters enter an area burning in the Big Creek Fire near Groveland, California, on Wednesday, July 29, 2015
    Big Creek Fire.jpg
  • An American flag and an oak tree remain intact in an area burned during the Moc Fire. The fire started near San Francisco’s Hetch Hetchy Power and Water structures along Hwy 49 in Moccasin, California, on Thursday, August 20, 2020.
    Moc Fire_20200821405200.JPG
  • A large smoke plume from the Carr Fire rises behind the mountain community of Lewiston, California, Thursday, August 2, 2018.
    Carr Fire_2018080256381.jpg
  • Firefighters watch the Marshes Fire to determine their plan of action. The fire is burning near the Moccasin Power Plant, along Highways 120 and 49 in the Sierra Nevada foothills near the Yosemite National Park gateway community of Groveland, on September 26, 2016.
    Marshes Fire.jpg
  • A firefighter walks through thick smoke produced from the Big Creek Fire burning near the Yosemite National Park gateway community of Groveland, California, on Wednesday, July 29, 2015.
    Big Creek Fire.jpg
  • A Groveland Hotshot crew member walks through an area burning in the Big Creek Fire near the Yosemite National Park gateway community of Groveland, California, on Thursday, July 30, 2015.
    Big Creek Fire.jpg
  • Firefighters work their way through thick smoke being produced by the Big Creek Fire that is burning near the Yosemite National Park gateway community of Groveland, California, on Wednesday, July 29, 2015.
    Big Creek Fire.jpg
  • A Stanislaus National Forest Hot Shot walks through the Big Creek Fire that is burning near the Yosemite National Park gateway community of Groveland, California, on Wednesday, July 29, 2015.
    Big Creek Fire.jpg
  • An inmate firefighter walks away from a back-burn as he works to contain the Moc Fire burning between Hwys 49 and 120 adjacent to the Priest Coulterville Road near Groveland, California, on Sunday, August 23, 2020.
    Moc Fire_2020082324813.jpg
  • A CalFire firefighter walks through the Big Creek Fire that is burning near the Yosemite National Park gateway community of Groveland, California, on Wednesday, July 29, 2015.
    Big Creek Fire.jpg
  • A firefighter walks through the Big Creek Fire burning near the Yosemite National Park gateway community of Groveland, California, on Wednesday, July 29, 2015.
    Big Creek Fire.jpg
  • Firefighters work their way through the Big Creek Fire that is burning near the Yosemite National Park gateway community of Groveland, California, on Wednesday, July 29, 2015.
    Big Creek Fire.jpg
  • A deer carcass remains in the Lake Redding Estates neighbood in Redding, California, on Friday, August 3, 2018. Many homes in the neighborhood were destroyed during the Carr Fire. Residents are being permitted to return to the area today.
    Carr Fire.jpg
  • A washer, dryer and a hot water heater are the largest remnants of a home that burned during the Carr Fire on Ridge Drive in Redding, California, as seen on Thursday, August 2, 2018.
    Carr Fire.jpg
  • Early morning sun seen between trees charred during the Windy Fire near the Trail of 100 Giants area in the Sequoia National Forest, near California Hot Springs, California, on Sunday, September 26, 2021. Smoke and haze from multiple wildfires casts an eery glow.
    Windy Fire_20210926407763.jpg
  • Smoke and haze from multiple wildfires, including the Windy Fire, casts an eery glow over charred trees early Sunday morning near the Trail of 100 Giants area in the Sequoia National Forest, near California Hot Springs, California, on Sunday, September 26, 2021.
    Windy Fire_20210926407765.jpg
  • Fire trucks pass a charred National Park Service sign for Whiskeytown Dam as they move south along Hwy 299 near Redding, California, on Thursday, August 2, 2018. The sign was damaged during the Carr Fire, which has burned more than 125,000 acres. More than 4,270 personnel are battling the Carr Fire.
    Carr Fire.jpg
  • The sun sets behind the remnants of a home that burned along the western edge of Redding, California, on Wednesday, August 1, 2018, after the Carr Fire swept through the neighborhood. The Carr Fire, which began on July 23, has burned more than 115,000 acres, destroying more than 1,000 residential structures.
    Carr Fire_2018080156005.jpg
  • Firefighters walk through an area burned by the Big Creek Fire near the Yosemite National Park gateway community of Groveland, California, on Friday, July 31, 2015.
    Big Creek Fire.jpg
  • Smoke from the Caldor Fire obscures the South Fork of the American River canyon near Kyburz, California, on Wednesday, August 25, 2021.
    Caldor Fire_20210825400924.jpg
  • A Black Hawk helicopter uses Lake Clementine to collect water to drop on the Bridge Fire, burning in the Foresthill bridge in Auburn, California, on Sunday, September 5, 2021.
    Bridge Fire_2021090528220.JPG
  • Motorists are escorted along Foresthill Rd. and over the Foresthill Bridge, in Auburn, California, on Sunday evening, September 5, 2021.
    Bridge Fire_20210905405226.JPG
  • A tree smolders from the inside  from the Windy Fire that is burning near California Hot Springs, California, on Sunday, September 26, 2021.
    Windy Fire_20210926408277.jpg
  • Crew members from the Nevada-Yuba-Placer Army National Guard take a break after battling the Bridge Fire throughout the day on Sunday, September 5, 2021. The fire is burning in the Foresthill Bridge area in Placer County.
    Bridge Fire_20210905405048.JPG
  • A tree smolders from the inside  during the Windy Fire that is burning near California Hot Springs, California, on Sunday, September 26, 2021.
    Windy Fire_20210926408270.jpg
  • Motorists are escorted along Foresthill Rd. and over the Foresthill Bridge, in Auburn, California, on Sunday evening, September 5, 2021.
    Bridge Fire_20210905405245.JPG
  • A firefighter works to control flames created by a back fire along Tioga Road in Yosemite National Park on Wednesday, September 4, 2013. Crews continue to light back fires to control the Rim Fire from moving further into the park.
    Rim Fire_201309040591.jpg
  • After bearing witness to devastation year after year, in populated communities and in forests, I’ve begun searching for Beauty in Fire. This un-manipulated photograph is part of my "Heat Cannot Be Separated From Fire" series, and I hope to translate some of the Profound Beauty that I experience in Fire.<br />
<br />
I continue to document many aspects of fire, and the changing climate, from my home in California's wildfire country near Yosemite National Park. When I arrived in rural California nearly 20 years ago, the wildfire season typically lasted from August through October. Living with fire is now a year-round fact of life.
    Heat Cannot Be Separated From Fire_2...jpg
  • After bearing witness to devastation year after year, in populated communities and in forests, I’ve begun searching for Beauty in Fire. This un-manipulated photograph is part of my "Heat Cannot Be Separated From Fire" series, and I hope to translate some of the Profound Beauty that I experience in Fire.<br />
<br />
I continue to document many aspects of fire, and the changing climate, from my home in California's wildfire country near Yosemite National Park. When I arrived in rural California nearly 20 years ago, the wildfire season typically lasted from August through October. Living with fire is now a year-round fact of life.
    Heat Cannot Be Separated From Fire_2...jpg
  • After bearing witness to devastation year after year, in populated communities and in forests, I’ve begun searching for Beauty in Fire. This un-manipulated photograph is part of my "Heat Cannot Be Separated From Fire" series, and I hope to translate some of the Profound Beauty that I experience in Fire.<br />
<br />
I continue to document many aspects of fire, and the changing climate, from my home in California's wildfire country near Yosemite National Park. When I arrived in rural California nearly 20 years ago, the wildfire season typically lasted from August through October. Living with fire is now a year-round fact of life.
    Heat Cannot Be Separated From Fire_2...jpg
  • After bearing witness to devastation year after year, in populated communities and in forests, I’ve begun searching for Beauty in Fire. This un-manipulated photograph is part of my "Heat Cannot Be Separated From Fire" series, and I hope to translate some of the Profound Beauty that I experience in Fire.<br />
<br />
I continue to document many aspects of fire, and the changing climate, from my home in California's wildfire country near Yosemite National Park. When I arrived in rural California nearly 20 years ago, the wildfire season typically lasted from August through October. Living with fire is now a year-round fact of life.
    Heat Cannot Be Separated From Fire_2...jpg
  • After bearing witness to devastation year after year, in populated communities and in forests, I’ve begun searching for Beauty in Fire. This un-manipulated photograph is part of my "Heat Cannot Be Separated From Fire" series, and I hope to translate some of the Profound Beauty that I experience in Fire.<br />
<br />
I continue to document many aspects of fire, and the changing climate, from my home in California's wildfire country near Yosemite National Park. When I arrived in rural California nearly 20 years ago, the wildfire season typically lasted from August through October. Living with fire is now a year-round fact of life.
    Heat Cannot Be Separated From Fire_2...jpg
  • After bearing witness to devastation year after year, in populated communities and in forests, I’ve begun searching for Beauty in Fire. This un-manipulated photograph is part of my "Heat Cannot Be Separated From Fire" series, and I hope to translate some of the Profound Beauty that I experience in Fire.<br />
<br />
I continue to document many aspects of fire, and the changing climate, from my home in California's wildfire country near Yosemite National Park. When I arrived in rural California nearly 20 years ago, the wildfire season typically lasted from August through October. Living with fire is now a year-round fact of life.
    Heat Cannot Be Separated From Fire_2...jpg
  • After bearing witness to devastation year after year, in populated communities and in forests, I’ve begun searching for Beauty in Fire. This un-manipulated photograph is part of my "Heat Cannot Be Separated From Fire" series, and I hope to translate some of the Profound Beauty that I experience in Fire.<br />
<br />
I continue to document many aspects of fire, and the changing climate, from my home in California's wildfire country near Yosemite National Park. When I arrived in rural California nearly 20 years ago, the wildfire season typically lasted from August through October. Living with fire is now a year-round fact of life.
    Heat Cannot Be Separated From Fire_2...jpg
  • This un-manipulated, non-altered photo is part of my "Heat Cannot Be Separated From Fire" series. I am documenting life from the heart of rural California's wildfire country.
    Heat Cannot Be Separated From Fire_2...jpg
  • Wildfire smoke all but obscures the view of Lake Tahoe, looking down Ski Run Blvd. in South Lake Tahoe, California, on Thursday morning, August 26, 2021.
    Caldor Fire_20210826401469.jpg
  • Wildfire smoke obscures the view up Ski Run Blvd, in South Lake Tahoe, California, on Thursday morning, August 26, 2021.
    Caldor Fire_20210826401464.jpg
  • Visitors walk along El Dorado Beach, and wildfire smoke all but obscures the view of the lake and hotels at the South Lake Tahoe, California-Nevada border, on Thursday, August 26, 2021.
    Caldor Fire_20210826401492.jpg
  • Fire crews discuss Caldor Fire strategy on Hwy 50 near the Sierra Nevada community of Kyburz, California, on August 25, 2021. Wildfire smoke creates dark skies mid-afternoon.
    Caldor Fire_20210826401708.jpg
  • Friday, January 10, 2014<br />
KIRK WENTWORTH, of Placerville, California, a crew member of CTL Forest Management, Inc., loads a tree into a chipper along Mather Road near Groveland, California. CTL Forest Management is contracted by Hetch Hetchy Water & Power to remove hazardous trees and clear Mather Road of debris. Mather Road is one of the main routes into Hetch Hetchy Reservoir, which provides water to the City of San Francisco.
    RimFireRecovery_2014011014A1520.jpg
  • Friday, January 10, 2014<br />
RAMEY OLIVER, a Hetch Hetchy Water & Power employee from Sonora, California, carries his chainsaw as he walks away from the tree he felled along Mather Road near Groveland, California. Mather Road, which is currently closed to the public due to Rim Fire restoration work, is a main route into Hetch Hetchy Reservoir.
    RimFireRecovery_2014011014A1606.jpg
  • Friday, January 10, 2014<br />
STEVEN FEOLA, of Long Barn, California, walks on a tree he fell along Cherry Lake Road near Groveland, California. FEOLA, who works for Scott Timber, is one of many tree fallers who have been contracted by Hetch Hetchy Water & Power to remove hazardous trees that were damaged during the Rim Fire. The fire started August 17, 2013, and burned approximately 402 square miles.
    RimFireRecovery_201401101144.jpg
  • September 4, 2013<br />
A firefighter takes a break from his work battling the Rim Fire in Yosemite National Park on Wednesday, September 4, 2013.
    CaliforniaWildfire_201309040788.jpg
  • September 4, 2013<br />
A firefighter works to control flames created by a back fire along Tioga Road in Yosemite National Park on Wednesday, September 4, 2013. Crews continue to light back fires to control the Rim Fire from moving further into the park.
    CalforniaWildfire_201309040591.jpg
  • Cindy Petrich, Donnell Fire Drop Point (DP) 22 Division, gives the day's game plan to firefighters early in the morning on Thursday, August 16, 2018, near Dardanelle, California. <br />
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When driving from the Incident Command Post (ICP) to active wildfire areas, mother of four, Petrich, thinks, “Sometimes I feel like I’m in a movie. Is this real?”<br />
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“I love this job,” she said during California’s Donnell Fire. “If I wasn’t happy, I wouldn’t be here.”  <br />
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Petrich, 46, has been fighting fires since 1992. When away on fires, she focuses solely on the tasks at hand and pushes her family, including three sons, ages 19, 12 and 10, a daughter, 8, and a husband, to the back of her mind.<br />
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From "Gender Diversity on the Fire Line" for High Country News.
    Gender Diversity on the Fire Line.jpg
  • Stanislaus National Forest, Tuolumne County, U.S. - Green ferns contrast blackened tree stumps in an area that was recently burned during the Rim Fire.
    RimFireRecovery_201309230868.jpg
  • September 22, 2013<br />
Stanislaus National Forest, Tuolumne County, U.S. - Steam, not smoke, rises from Rim-Fire charred tree stumps in an area of the Stanislaus National Forest bordering Yosemite National Park, following a day of heavy rainfall. The Yosemite area received approximately .68 of rain on the final day of summer.
    CaliforniaWildfire_201309222638.jpg
  • Trees that burned during the Rim Fire near Cottonwood Road in Tuolumne County, California, are being transported to a Sierra Pacific Industries (SPI) lumber mill on Monday, October 14, 2013.
    RimFireRecovery_201310145922.jpg
  • Angeles National Forest Engine 326 firefighter, Jasmine Lemus, walks through hot spots on the Donnell Fire near Baker Station, Dardanelle, California, on Friday, August 10, 2018.
    Donnell Fire_California Wildfire.jpg
  • Trees killed during the Rim Fire are loaded onto a Sierra Pacific Industries (SPI) truck for delivery to one (of two) SPI lumber mills in Tuolumne County, on Monday, October 14, 2013.
    RimFireRecovery_201310146238.jpg
  • Alistair Sullivan pulls a pot and knives from the remnants of his home on Friday, August 3, 2018. His home, recently placed on the market, burned in the Carr Fire. Sullivan, who has lived in the Lake Redding Estates area of Redding, California, for approximately three years, remained optimistic. He's currently staying in a local hotel and has set up a fundraising page on Facebook to help defray some of the costs needed to rebuild.
    Carr Fire.jpg
  • Bonanza airplanes taxi near a Tower Tech Inc. mobile air traffic control tower at Sacramento McClellan Airport, in Sacramento, California, on Saturday, June 5, 2021.
    Reuters_TowerTechInc_20210605-409170.jpg
  • Tower Tech Inc. founder, Titus ‘Stretch’ Gall, installs an antanna atop one of his mobile air traffic control towers currently stationed at Sacramento McClellan Airport, in Sacramento, California, on Thursday, June 3, 2021.
    Reuters_TowerTechInc_20210603-408308.jpg
  • U.S. Air Force C-17 airplanes taxi past a Tower Tech Inc. mobile air traffic control tower at Sacramento McClellan Airport, in Sacramento, California, on Saturday, June 5, 2021.
    Reuters_TowerTechInc_20210605-409083.jpg
  • U.S. Air Force C-17 airplanes park near a Tower Tech Inc. mobile air traffic control tower on the tarmac at Sacramento McClellan Airport, in Sacramento, California, on Saturday, June 5, 2021.
    Reuters_TowerTechInc_20210605-408917.jpg
  • Tower Tech Inc. founder, Titus ‘Stretch’ Gall, stands by one of his mobile air traffic control towers that is currently working airspace at Sacramento McClellan Airport, in Sacramento, California, on Thursday, June 3, 2021.
    Reuters_TowerTechInc_20210603-408579.jpg
  • One of Tower Tech Inc.’s mobile towers sits on the Sacramento McClellan Airport tarmac on Thursday, June 3, 2021
    Reuters_TowerTechInc_20210603-408375.jpg
  • Titus ‘Stretch’ Gall tows one of his Tower Tech Inc., mobile air traffic control towers onto California’s Sacramento McClellan Airport on Thursday, June 3, 2021. Tower Tech air traffic controllers will be working airspace for Cal Fire.
    Reuters_TowerTechInc_20210603-408203.jpg
  • A U.S. Air Force C-17 airplane taxis past a Tower Tech Inc. mobile air traffic control tower at Sacramento McClellan Airport, in Sacramento, California, on Saturday, June 5, 2021.
    Reuters_TowerTechInc_20210605-409117.jpg
  • A Tower Tech Inc., mobile air traffic control tower and pickup truck sit at California’s Sacramento McClellan Airport on Thursday, June 3, 2021. Tower Tech air traffic controllers will be working airspace for Cal Fire.
    Reuters_TowerTechInc_20210603-408630.jpg
  • U.S. Air Force C-17 airplanes and Bonanza airplanes sit on the tarmac at Sacramento McClellan Airport, in Sacramento, California, on Saturday, June 5, 2021.
    Reuters_TowerTechInc_20210605-409164.jpg
  • Titus ‘Stretch’ Gall tows one of his Tower Tech Inc., mobile air traffic control towers onto California’s Sacramento McClellan Airport on Thursday, June 3, 2021. Tower Tech air traffic controllers will be working airspace for Cal Fire.
    Reuters_TowerTechInc_20210603-408215.jpg
  • Tower Tech Inc. founder, Titus ‘Stretch’ Gall, stands atop one of his mobile air traffic control towers currently stationed at Sacramento McClellan Airport, in Sacramento, California, on Thursday, June 3, 2021.
    Reuters_TowerTechInc_20210603-408287.jpg
  • Caldor Fire smoke moves over Busby Cellars Vineyard & Winery on Grizzly Flat Road in Somerset, California, on  Wednesday, August 25, 2021.
    Caldor Fire_20210825400912.jpg
  • Cal Fire firefighters stand adjacent their engine near Riverton, California, on Wednesday, September 1, 2021. Firefighters are battling the Caldor Fire as it burns on the south side of the South Fork American River canyon .
    Caldor Fire_20210901403473.jpg
  • A firefighter keeps an eye on Moc Fire backburning operations along Priest Coulterville Rd. near Groveland, California, on Sunday, August 23, 2020.
    Moc Fire_2020082324787.JPG
  • Firefighters work to protect a home from the Moc Fire that is burning near San Francisco’s Hetch Hetchy Power and Water plant along Hwy 49 in Moccasin, California, on Thursday, August 20, 2020.
    Moc Fire_20200820405025.jpg
  • Inmate firefighting crews arrive on scene to the Moc Fire that is burning near San Francisco’s Hetch Hetchy Power and Water plant along Hwy 49 in Moccasin, California, on Thursday, August 20, 2020.
    Moc Fire_20200820404939.jpg
  • Henry Yorba, a firefighter from Imperial Beach Fire & Rescue Engine 239, takes a break from a mop up operation  of the Caldor Fire in the Strawberry Creek Tract/42 Milestone Tract on Thursday, September 2, 2021.
    Caldor Fire_20210902403617.jpg
  • Imperial Beach Fire & Rescue Engine 239 firefighter Henry Yorba hoses down hot spots as Captain Ehren Kahle walks behind him at the Strawberry Creek Tract/42 Milestone Tract on Thursday, September 2, 2021.
    Caldor Fire_20210902403593.jpg
  • A charred vehicle sits amidst Caldor Fire destruction in the Sciots Camp area in El Dorado County, California, on September 2, 2021.
    Caldor Fire_20210902403561.jpg
  • An inmate firefighter walks with a chainsaw near a Moc Fire backfire operation along Priest Coulterville Rd. near Groveland, California, on Sunday, August 23, 2020.
    Moc Fire_2020082324804.JPG
  • Firefighters keep watch on Moc Fire backburning operations along Priest Coulterville Rd. near Groveland, California, on Sunday, August 23, 2020.
    Moc Fire_2020082324765.JPG
  • A firefighter keeps an eye on Moc Fire backburning operations along Priest Coulterville Rd. near Groveland, California, on Sunday, August 23, 2020.
    Moc Fire_2020082324730.JPG
  • Firefighters work to protect a home from the Moc Fire that is burning near San Francisco’s Hetch Hetchy Power and Water plant along Hwy 49 in Moccasin, California, on Thursday, August 20, 2020.
    Moc Fire_20200820405006.jpg
  • Firefighting crews walk along Hwy 49 as the Moc Fire burns a hillside near San Francisco’s Hetch Hetchy Power and Water plant in Moccasin, California, on Thursday, August 20, 2020.
    Moc Fire_20200820404897.jpg
  • Firefighting crews arrive to battle the Moc Fire burning near San Francisco’s Hetch Hetchy Power and Water plant along Hwy 49 in Moccasin, California, on Thursday, August 20, 2020.
    Moc Fire_2020082024476.jpg
  • The Moc Fire burns a hillside near San Francisco’s Hetch Hetchy Power and Water along Hwy 49 in Moccasin, California, on Thursday, August 20, 2020.
    Moc Fire_2020082024456.jpg
  • Firefighters, Henry Yorba (l) and Nick Morales, from Imperial Beach Fire & Rescue Engine 239, mop up the Caldor Fire in the Strawberry Creek Tract/42 Milestone Tract on Thursday, September 2, 2021.
    Caldor Fire_20210902403702.jpg
  • Henry Yorba, a firefighter from Imperial Beach Fire & Rescue Engine 239, takes a break from a mop up operation  of the Caldor Fire in the Strawberry Creek Tract/42 Milestone Tract on Thursday, September 2, 2021.
    Caldor Fire_20210902403615.jpg
  • Firefighters mop up an area burned during the Caldor Fire in Strawberry Creek Tract/42 Milestone Tract on Thursday, September 2, 2021. The crew is from Imperial Beach Fire & Rescue Engine 239.<br />
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Red helmet - Captain Ehren Kahle<br />
Using fire hose - Henry Yorba<br />
Holding white fire wound up fire hose - Nick Morales<br />
Engineer - James Cooper<br />
Water tender Jason Bowman
    Caldor Fire_20210902403612.jpg
  • The Sciots Camp area in El Dorado County, California, was recently severely impacted by the destructive Caldor Fire - as documented on September 2, 2021.
    Caldor Fire_20210902403545.jpg
  • A charred vehicle sits amidst Caldor Fire destruction in the Sciots Camp area in El Dorado County, California, on September 2, 2021.
    Caldor Fire_20210902403550.jpg
  • The Sciots Camp area in El Dorado County, California, was recently severely impacted by the destructive Caldor Fire - as documented on September 2, 2021.
    Caldor Fire_20210902403541.jpg
  • Firefighters move through the Caldor Fire as it burns on the south side of the South Fork American River canyon near Riverton, California, on Wednesday, September 1, 2021.
    Caldor Fire_20210901403375.jpg
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